The Keeper Jet

Free your customers from their bulky helmets

The Keeper Jet takes care of those of your customers' helmets who come with a motorcycle.

With its sleek design, it fits perfectly in your environment

its semi-open design insures easy access to the helmet at all time, thus guaranteeing maximum vigilance.

The service is free of charge for the user who drops off his helmet.

3 different lock modes are possible according to your needs:

pin code entered by the user

barcode or QR scan

NFC/RFID cards

To install a Jet Keeper in your facility, we need:

1m2 indoor or semi-outdoor

a standard power link

And that's all, we take care of the rest! We can be very fast, the record to beat is 42 h between the order and commissioning.

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Customer stories

Noray Thibault:

Unibail-Rodamco

"We have The Keepers solutions to allow our clients to shop freely without being bothered. The service is well appreciated because its ease of use. The number of droped off helmets is increasing month after month. It is ideal to improve our customer's experience."

Lynda Zerbib:

Paris Airports - Parks management and access CDG:

"Seduced by the original and innovative concept at first, I was quickly convinced with its reliability, and most importantly, its attractiveness to motorcycles users with the test we did in the parkings of Paris-Charles de Gaulle"

Jean-Philippe Pelou:

Director of Les 4 Temps shopping center:

«Personnaly I find this service very important. With the Keeper, the bikers who drop off their helmets in the lockers stay longer in Les 4 Temps shopping center»

Lily Fisher:

Deputy Director - Zenith de Paris

"The Keepers service allows le Zenith de Paris - La Villette to solve many security problems, and offers a service to our 800 000 annuel spectators.. Its design, simple and ergonomic, allow this service to be independent, which means for us less staff but also more fluidity (no queue to retrieve the helmets). »